02 August 2024, 06:30 pm
Nayi Dhara Bhakha
Programme Type
Discussions
Venue
C.D. Deshmukh Auditorium, IIC main building

Presented by Mooralala Marwada, celebrated folk singer from Gujarat, who belongs to a lineage of Meghwal singers who migrated from Rajasthan to Khadir island in Kutch four centuries ago. With a rich repertoire of Nirguni bhajans, sufi kalaam and other traditional folk songs, Mooralala also plays the ‘santaar’, a traditional stringed instrument.
 
Accompanists: Kanji Rana (algoza); Naran Haja (ghado ghamelo – percussion); and Sukhdev Lakha (zanz-percussion)

The programme will be in the format of lecture-demonstration. Alongside the songs performed by Mooralala ji and his troupe, Kartikay Khetarpal from Nayi Dhara, will offer a commentary on the songs, which will illuminate their literary and cultural significance especially in relation to the evolution of Hindi. Through bhajans of Kabir, Mirabai, and Ravidas, the programme will look at the role of the Bhakti movement in Hindi’s development, and also explore Hindi’s relationship with languages like Gujarati and Sindhi.  

(Collaboration: Nayi Dhara)